Hello, I was wondering if anyone knew where they have the films for "The Indiana Chronicles." Each film is under the County name. Last year I got a few of them and found some wonderful information. They have a little bit of everything about the early county histories. There are drawings many of the old homes, and pictures of individuals. Many people are listed giving their birth place, age, employment, political parties, where they came from, how long they lived there, etc. They discussed the history of the area, stories and legends, etc. In Rush County, I found the youngest son of my great-great grandparents. We never knew what happened to him. It said he had joined the Union army and died in Germantown, TN. of typhoid. We did not know when or where his father died, and although I knew she died in Kansas between 1880 and 1885, nothing more. Since her son was not married, she applied for a pension and through it, I found his father's death date and place, and when she died the pension stopped and giving me her date of death. Now I have found several other ancestors who lived in Tippecanoe and Dearborn counties. I tried to reorder those counties on Interlibrary loan again, but they cannot get them, and could not tell me where they had ordered them before. They are not in the LDS library, and I have no idea where I can locate them. They may be in Ft. Wayne, but would be hard to ask anyone else to research them as it takes time. For some reason I think these may have come from Iola, KS. but am not sure. Does anyone have any idea where they could be ordered from on Interlibrary loan? Thanks, Jean Suman I have since found several other